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ATS Walter USA to supply Capitol Aggregates Inc. with alternative fuel system

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ATS Walter USA will supply Capitol Aggregates Inc. with a solid alternative fuels (AF) metering and conveying system, providing advanced technology to improve fuel handling and efficiency for the San Antonio-based cement producer.

By the end of 2026, ATS Walter will have supplied four AF processing facilities in North America. The complete system for Capitol Aggregates includes a moving floor receiving station (DoseaFloor), chain belt conveyors, a screen and a separator, a dosing equipment (Doseahorse), an air-supported belt conveyor (Walt’Air) and an injection system (screw, double flap valve, and safety shut-off gate).

Capitol Aggregates views sustainability as essential to long-term success. Its substitution of fossil fuels with AFs through a feed system supplied by ATS Walter USA, reflects a broader commitment to reducing CO2 emissions, improving process efficiency, while leading in blended cement production. Through these initiatives, Capitol Aggregates is building a more sustainable future for its communities and generations to come.


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